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PUBLIC NOTICE - APPLICATION FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECOVERY OF BURIED HUMAN REMAINS

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The Department of Historic Resources is in receipt of an application for the archaeological recovery of buried human remains associated with the Fuqua Cemetery, 8500 Bethia Road, Chesterfield County. Anyone with an interest or concern is encouraged to contact us. Please review the associated public notice for more information. PUBLIC NOTICE [pdf]

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